Chapter 8. Syntax Errors “Fire bad!” Frankenstein’s monster in a fit of homicidal frustration “Typos bad!” The first programmer, same emotion We realize we’re tempting scorn by devoting a chapter to a subject as prosaic as typos, but someone must do these dirty jobs. Why? Consider this extract from a shift.com article by Clive Thompson:[1] [1] http://www.shift.com/shiftstd/SiteMap/frames/mag7.6.asp?searchfor=7.6bombsquad Still, by any standard, speed kills quality. Consider the research currently being conducted by Watts Humphrey, a 45-year veteran of the industry and a fellow of the Software Engineering Institute. By studying programmers as they work, he has found that they make one mistake for every seven to ten lines of code a stunning level of errors. And almost one-fifth of those errors are simply typos. All in all, coders introduce bugs at the rate of 4.2 defects
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